MOBILE, AL — Monday, while speaking to a group at the University of South Alabama, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith ripped into political correctness. First, he noted how black people have the “n-word” and how people “outside of the black community”

Sunday, on New York’s AM 970 “The Cats Roundtable,” Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz ripped the culture of college campuses today in America. He called college students “humorless” over safe spaces, political correctness and the war against free speech. [Relevant portion begins at the 7:12 mark] “They

The PC culture has gotten so bad that even supermodel Chrissy Teigen has taken notice. Teigen took to Twitter to voice concerns that it’s no longer safe to joke without facing serious blowback or “a demand for apology.”

Outfielder Jonny Gomes gave quite a speech during Tuesday’s World Series celebration for the Kansas City Royals, who defeated the New York Mets four games to one on Sunday. Gomes grabbed a U.S. flag, asked for a moment of silence to

Comedian Colin Quinn went off on the political correctness culture in his recent Netflix special “Unconstitutional.” In this excerpt, Quinn says it is now impossible to communicate in this political correct world and you have to refer to people as a